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Elias selected them all. He hovered over the "Recover" button. This was the moment. He could save the ghosts, bring them back to the land of the living on a new drive. But he hesitated.

If your drive is full and you don't have the option to easily add more internal storage, external drives can be a viable solution.

If all partitions on Drive 0 are completely filled with data, there won't be any unallocated space. This could limit the ability to create new partitions or expand existing ones without freeing up space first. drive 0 unallocated space 0.0 mb

And there it was: (or whatever her drive size was). The gray bar was now full of beautiful, usable, “I see you now” space.

He clicked OK.

Consider deleting unused files, uninstalling software you no longer need, or moving data to external drives.

"Okay," he whispered to the machine. "Okay. Let’s work." Elias selected them all

His breath hitched. It was real. It was there.

All the space on Drive 0 has been partitioned and is in use. This could be due to the presence of one or more partitions that occupy the entire disk. He could save the ghosts, bring them back

They were all labeled "Poor Condition."

A warning popped up. All data will be lost.